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Mick Jagger survived the rock and roll lifestyle at its peak, and some of his most famous and wild moments are also very, very strange.
For as many times as they've been called one of the most indestructible bands in history, The Rolling Stones haven't got that way without some hardship.
Jagger tapped the Irish singer to feature on his 2001 release, “Joy.” That decision was apt, given that he was inspired by Bono to write the song in the first place. Jagger drops his usual fair for ...
Rachel O'Hare and Owen Pacey were due to appear at the High Court before Rachel's body was found on the pavement outside the ...
Sir Rod Stewart has revealed he has spent years dreaming of being Mick Jagger, saying he would have loved to have fronted The ...
Back in 1985 when Live Aid, the largest charity concert ever held, was presented simultaneously in London and Philadelphia, ...
Mick Fleetwood reflected on the "magic" of Fleetwood Mac. The band was fully formed when Lindsey Buckingham and Stevie Nicks joined Fleetwood, John McVie and Christine McVie. The group released the ...
Bob Dylan's impact on the music industry is impossible to overstate, with the likes of The Beatles and The Rolling Stones ...
CNN’s original four-part series takes music fans behind the scenes of the benefit concert that featured performances by Queen ...
I still can’t believe that some pseudo-critics continue to accuse me of having murdered tango,” Astor Piazzolla once declared. “They have it backward. They should look at me as the saviour of tango. I ...
Michael Phillip “Mick” Jagger was born on July 26, 1943, in Dartford, Kent, England. His father, Basil Fanshawe “Joe,” was a ...
Burna Boy has apologised for comments he made distancing himself from Afrobeats. The Nigerian singer-songwriter is seen as a ...